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john perrelli

@johnperrelli27

Father, husband, teacher, writer, retired hockey coach, devoted napper, and a few other things.

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Photograph of Paris taken by Buffalo native and soldier of US 4th Infantry Division on 24 August 1944. Men on the streets are Free French forces (FFI) who came out of hiding when they heard news of the approaching allied armor.

Photograph of Paris taken by Buffalo native and soldier of US 4th Infantry Division on 24 August 1944. Men on the streets are Free French forces (FFI) who came out of hiding when they heard news of the approaching allied armor.
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Walk the decks of the USS Little Rock, The Sullivans, and USS Croaker to reflect, remember, and explore more: visitbuffaloniagara.com/eye-opening-fa…

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#OnThisDay (28 May 1754) In what became the opening engagement of the French and Indian War, a company of Virginia militia led by George Washington ambush a small Canadien force under Joseph Coulon de Jumonville near Hopwood and Uniontown, Pennsylvania. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

#OnThisDay (28 May 1754) In what became the opening engagement of the French and Indian War, a company of Virginia militia led by George Washington ambush a small Canadien force under Joseph Coulon de Jumonville near Hopwood and Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
(Image: Wikimedia Commons)
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Peep the newest residents on campus 🐣 ICYMI the peregrine falcons have hatched at #UBuffalo! Watch the live feed at ▶️ ms.spr.ly/6013SiOCJ

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The Easy Company memorial near Bastogne. In the background you see the Bois Jacques woods where the men were dug in. The memorial lists the Easy Company men killed in Belgium and France but for some reason does not mention Bill Kiehn, killed on February 10th 1945 in Haguenau.

The Easy Company memorial near Bastogne. In the background you see the Bois Jacques woods where the men were dug in. The memorial lists the Easy Company men killed in Belgium and France but for some reason does not mention Bill Kiehn, killed on February 10th 1945 in Haguenau.
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Nearly 9,400 Americans who died during the Allied liberation of France during World War II are buried at Normandy American Cemetery, overlooking Omaha Beach. 81 years after the Normandy landings, we continue to honor and remember them.

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21 July 1899. American novelist Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published several novels including For Whom The Bell Tolls, A Farewell to Arms and The Old Man and the Sea.

21 July 1899. American novelist Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published several novels including For Whom The Bell Tolls, A Farewell to Arms and The Old Man and the Sea.
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Semiannual pic of St. Regis Mountain from the shores of Lake Clear in New York's Adirondacks. Facing west, the sun sets (this week) just between St. Regis and the smaller peak to the left.

Semiannual pic of St. Regis Mountain from the shores of Lake Clear in New York's Adirondacks. Facing west, the sun sets (this week) just between St. Regis and the smaller peak to the left.
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#OnThisDay in 1305, William Wallace was captured near Glasgow. He was betrayed by a Scottish nobleman, Sir John Menteith, and taken to Dumbarton Castle before being transported to London. Read the story of his capture here: bit.ly/3WQof7z

#OnThisDay in 1305, William Wallace was captured near Glasgow. He was betrayed by a Scottish nobleman, Sir John Menteith, and taken to Dumbarton Castle before being transported to London.

Read the story of his capture here: bit.ly/3WQof7z
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23 August 1305. Scottish nationalist William Wallace (aged 35) was hanged, beheaded and quartered in London on the orders of King Edward I of England, accused of high treason and crimes against English civilians

23 August 1305. Scottish nationalist William Wallace (aged 35) was hanged, beheaded and quartered in London on the orders of King Edward I of England, accused of high treason and crimes against English civilians
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23 August 1942. German-Soviet Battle of Stalingrad began with a huge air attack on the city by the German invaders. Hitler’s defeat in this battle proved one of the major turning points in the Second World War by turning the tide of war towards the Allies.

23 August 1942. German-Soviet Battle of Stalingrad began with a huge air attack on the city by the German invaders. Hitler’s defeat in this battle proved one of the major turning points in the Second World War by turning the tide of war towards the Allies.
𝐃𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐫 𝐇𝐚𝐦𝐥𝐢𝐧 (@hamlinisland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come share a moment with me & my foundation alongside a few wonderful partners as we host a back to school event here in BUFFALO! 🎒🫶🏾. Sign up through the QR code below. See you there!!!

Come share a moment with me & my foundation alongside a few wonderful partners as we host a back to school event here in BUFFALO! 🎒🫶🏾. Sign up through the QR code below.  See you there!!!
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WWII Army Veteran Marshall Webster, of Syracuse, NY, died on Sept. 26, 2025, eight weeks shy of his 102nd birthday. He was a life-long hockey enthusiast, playing until the age of 95. Rest in Peace, Sir! We thank you for your service! #WeRememberThem

WWII Army Veteran Marshall Webster, of Syracuse, NY, died on Sept. 26, 2025, eight weeks shy of his 102nd birthday.

He was a life-long hockey enthusiast, playing until the age of 95.

Rest in Peace, Sir! We thank you for your service!

#WeRememberThem
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Pfc. Aloysius Gonsowski was a Buffalo native, a railroad worker, and a son of New York. He was also one of five soldiers from Company C, 48th Armored Infantry Battalion, 7th Armored Division who died in fierce fighting near Overloon, Netherlands, on Oct. 5, 1944. It took more

Pfc. Aloysius Gonsowski was a Buffalo native, a railroad worker, and a son of New York.

He was also one of five soldiers from Company C, 48th Armored Infantry Battalion, 7th Armored Division who died in fierce fighting near Overloon, Netherlands, on Oct. 5, 1944.

It took more